A cool video detailing the history of the Georgia Guidestones which were destroyed last year.
Georgia Guidestones
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Me and the Better Half visited the Guidestones in Fall of 2012. They were REALLY cool! It took a complete an utter piece(s) of shite to destroy that work of art. I'm pretty sure the good ol' boys around there will never make any arrests so all I can hope for is karma to work back around to the piece(s) of shite.
WRT what the speaker in the video said, 94% of the population doesn't need to be "eradicated" and Guidestones did not call for genocide (pretty inflammatory rhetoric). By reducing birth rates world wide, population can be reduced naturally over several generations, causing harm to none.
The speaker misquoted one of the Guidestones' statements when shilling his NWO theory. He said "rectifying all disagreements in a world court" whereas the Guidestone proposed "resolving external disputes in a world court." That's either extremely careless on his part or a deliberate attempt to mislead listeners along with his selective use of music and tones at specific times to accentuate talking points.
I disagree with the speaker's apparent opposition to tempering activities with reason after spouting religious mumbo jumbo. The world needs MORE reason. I'd like to see a National Day of Reason enacted by Congress just as the National Day of Prayer was.
I do like that the name of RC Christian was discovered as I've wondered who this guy was. So kudos on that.
Good idea for a post, dude. Lots of good discussion can be had about the Guidestones!
WRT what the speaker in the video said, 94% of the population doesn't need to be "eradicated" and Guidestones did not call for genocide (pretty inflammatory rhetoric). By reducing birth rates world wide, population can be reduced naturally over several generations, causing harm to none.
The speaker misquoted one of the Guidestones' statements when shilling his NWO theory. He said "rectifying all disagreements in a world court" whereas the Guidestone proposed "resolving external disputes in a world court." That's either extremely careless on his part or a deliberate attempt to mislead listeners along with his selective use of music and tones at specific times to accentuate talking points.
I disagree with the speaker's apparent opposition to tempering activities with reason after spouting religious mumbo jumbo. The world needs MORE reason. I'd like to see a National Day of Reason enacted by Congress just as the National Day of Prayer was.

I do like that the name of RC Christian was discovered as I've wondered who this guy was. So kudos on that.

Good idea for a post, dude. Lots of good discussion can be had about the Guidestones!
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Regarding population: Birth rates around the world are already falling at unprecendented rates. We will see worldwide population decline in our lifetimes. Even the UN has been updating their projections.
Once the fall starts it will be precipitous because the portion of the population that can reproduce will be second smallest segment. Only the child demographic will be smaller. Sometime after 2045 will be interesting. We better hope automation technologies advance fast enough to replace most jobs, because there just will not be enough people to work before too much longer.
I really wonder if some event will punch birth rates upward again, but I don't see it. Everything that's been tried from Europe to Japan hasn't really worked. Human cloning may be the only thing that allows us to survive if things don't stabalize at some smaller value.
Once the fall starts it will be precipitous because the portion of the population that can reproduce will be second smallest segment. Only the child demographic will be smaller. Sometime after 2045 will be interesting. We better hope automation technologies advance fast enough to replace most jobs, because there just will not be enough people to work before too much longer.
I really wonder if some event will punch birth rates upward again, but I don't see it. Everything that's been tried from Europe to Japan hasn't really worked. Human cloning may be the only thing that allows us to survive if things don't stabalize at some smaller value.
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I believe that everything is a cycle. If there is a drop in population, then at some point I'm confident there will be an increase, we just may not be around when it happens.Captain_Blood wrote: ↑March 8th, 2023, 10:48 pm Regarding population: Birth rates around the world are already falling at unprecendented rates. We will see worldwide population decline in our lifetimes. Even the UN has been updating their projections.
Once the fall starts it will be precipitous because the portion of the population that can reproduce will be second smallest segment. Only the child demographic will be smaller. Sometime after 2045 will be interesting. We better hope automation technologies advance fast enough to replace most jobs, because there just will not be enough people to work before too much longer.
I really wonder if some event will punch birth rates upward again, but I don't see it. Everything that's been tried from Europe to Japan hasn't really worked. Human cloning may be the only thing that allows us to survive if things don't stabalize at some smaller value.
“He found himself wondering at times, especially in the autumn, about the wild lands, and strange visions of mountains that he had never seen came into his dreams.” - Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien